Abstract
In this work, water-in-oil emulsions (W/O) and ethanol-in-oil emulsions (E/O) emulsions were prepared successfully by membrane emulsification. The emulsifiers selected were PGPR and MO-750 for the W/O and E/O emulsions, respectively. For W/O emulsions prepared with an oil pre-filled membrane, the dispersed flux was lower and the droplet size sharper than that obtained with a water pre-filled membrane. On the contrary, for E/O emulsions prepared with the membrane pre-filled with oil, the dispersed phase (ethanol) rapidly pushed out the oil from the membrane pores. Therefore, the pre-treatment of the membrane had almost no effect on the dispersed phase flux and on the droplet size. The droplet size distribution of the E/O emulsion was close to that obtained with a classical homogenizer. The dispersed phase fluxes were high and no fouling was observed for our experimental conditions (1.6 l emulsion, 10 wt% ethanol). These results confirm that membrane emulsification could be an interesting alternative for the preparation of E/O emulsions for the purpose of biodiesel fuels, considering the scale-up ability of membranes and their potentiality for industrial processes.
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